Image and text provided by Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, OH

THE PRESS.ornci, 14 wist FovsTH-gTwriT.TUKWDAT.OCTOBER 11IX CENTS WILU.PAY FOR THEMNNY PRESS ONE WEEK.THERE'S SOMETHING IN A KISS.. There's something In a kin,Though 1 can not reveal it,Tbat never comet amiss,Not even when we steal It.We can not tuto a kiss,And sure, we can not view ll;But la there not blissCommunicated through II?I'm well convinced there laA certain something In itFor (hough a simple kiss,We wisely strive to win it.There'a something In ft kin:II nothing else would prove It,It mignt oe provea or misAll noneat people love it.WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE.When we are oil wise, Marvels ofScience may, perhaps, content the commonthirst for wonderment as well as it haheretofore been satisfied by curiosities ofSuperstition. Certain it is, that the imnginntion claims its daily food, and domunds wonderful facte, false or trueluit in either case strango matter that iscredited as ono part of its diet Wonders will never cease out of the world.The greatest of philosophers and the mosti,irnorant of village crones wonder alike,iin they eat alike, only they do not feedfrom the same dishes.The superstitions of the country side,st ill vigorous in many a farm and villagethroughout every British county, are therelics of a body of science that oncerested on the names of Plato and of Pliny,and was cherished by philosophers inEurope till about three hundred yearsao. Much that appears most ridiculousiu folk lore may te traced back to itsorigin among all that was most learned ina by-gone day. To study superstitionFRriotmly is worth while, and in aid ofthose who would do so, a contemporaryjournal that, "when found, rnakes note ofnil the waifs and strays of knowledgescattered up and down the land, for theassistance and amusement of the learned,li it s lor somo years past been a gathererof old wives' tales. A volume of ChoiceNotes from Notes and Queries, takingt'oik-love for its subject, now contains thepith of many thousand entries. lYomthese notes we gather and arrange anillustration or two of this featuro in ournieial history.Superstition deals with a man's lifelipfore his birth, nnd does not part fromhim at death. To determine the sex ofan unborn child, get help, if you want it,to eat up a shoulder of mutton at a supper,bold the Madcbone before tho lire till it- is so far charred that your two thumbswiiy be thrust in two places through thethinnest parr, Put a string through thetwo holes so made, and tie it in a knotthen bang the blndebone by the stringupon a nail outside the house door nnd l'oto IipU. The sex of the first person ignorant ol the charm who enters in themorning will be the sex of the child inouestion. This was tried once in a housewhere the first comers were olwavswomen ; but on the critical morning, itwas a remarkable fact that a man firstentered, nnd, six weeks later, it was trulya man cnuu mac was norn.To bo born with a caul is lucky. Achild born on Chrismas-day or in chimeHours will tie auio to see spirits.Horn nn a Sunday, a goiillenian; 'Burn on a Monday, fair iu face; .fltun on a TiiiHtlity, full of grace;Horn on a Wednesday, Hour and grum;Horn on a Thursday, welcome home;Horn on a Friday, Ire In giving;Burn on a Saturday, work hard for your living.Air 1, . -. ra may may s always sicKJy. i on maytry, uut you 11 never rear it itock theuritdle when the baby is not in it, and thechild will die. Children with much downupon their arms or hands are born to berich. A child that does not cry at baptism is too good to live. :s If several children are baptised together, and the girlsare taken to the font before the boys, theboys will have no beards when they aromen. - Persons called Agnes always gomad. If a child's finger nails are cutijftiore it is a year old, it will live to be athief. If they want trimming within thatage, they are to be trimmed by biting.If you wish well to your friend's chill,you must give it, when it first comes toyour house, a cake, a little salt and anegg. When a child has the thrush, saytho eighth Psalm over it three times dailyfor three days. Or you may catch a duckand hold its bill wide open in the child'smouth. The cold breath of the duek willcause the disease Blowly and surely todepart Whooping-cough never will betaken by a child that has ridden upon abear. When tear-baiting was in fash ion,this belief yielded a part of his incometo the bear owner. Roast mouse curesthe measles. A consumptive infant shouldbo carried through a floek of sheep as itis let out of the fold early in the morning.The weaning of a child should begin onHood Friday.Between birth and death wo may indulge in thousands of these fancies whichare still credited by some people in England.; If 1 eat an egg I must finish bymaking a hole in the shell, or the witcheswill sail out in it to wreck the ships. And,eonsidering the price of eggs, 1 may refrain from burning egg-shells, because ifI do so the hens cease to lay. If I harethe cramp of nights, 1 may cross my shoesand stockings when 1 take thorn ef, orput my slippers under the bed with thesoles upward. If I have a stye in theeye I may pull a hair out of the tail of ablaek cat and rub tho tip nine times overthe pustule. I may know that 1 am goingto receive money if I find n spider on myclothes, and am not bound to accept Fuller's moral to the saying. The moral isthis: "Such who imitate the industry ofthat contemptible creature may, by God'sblessing, weave themselves into wealthprocure a plentiful estato." Ifl mr,etawhite horse I may know that I mu.st spitat it. 1 may rejoice in having 'ceeth Betapart, because that makes me lucky anda traveler. If my keys, or f enknife, orany uteel thing that I have, will rust, inrptte or any care, I may be sure thatsomebody is laying money by for me. Imay know how lucky it is to find old ironand hoard up old pot-lids and horse-shoesdiscovered in the public road, by the fortune this thrifty habit accumulates. Sevenyears' trouble but no want, is the sentenceI may hear mystically pronounced uponme if I break a looking-glass. If my leftjuiui iu-iich, MMineygoes out; ii tue right,laoney comes in.Bub II a1uit wood,'Tla tare to come good.It my knee itches, I shall knee in a.pn-cloiu,-"gjwntstrange church ; if the sole of my foot. Ishall walk over strange ground; if theelbow, I shall sleep with a strange bedfellow. If my ear tingles, am to hearsudden news. If I shiver, or feel cold inthe back, somebody treads over my futuregruve. If my cheeks burn, somebodytalks scandal of me. If I bear singingin my right ear, somebody praises me ; ifin the left ear, somebody abuses me, ana1 may punish him by biting sharply intomy own little finger : in so doing I bitehis evil tongue. If I have my clothesmended on my back, I am to be ill spokenof. At church I may take good heed ofthe preacher s text, knowing mat an textsheard in church will have to be repeatedon the Judgment-day. If the clock strikeswhile the text is being given, death maybe expected in the parish. Of course Imay know that it is unlucky to kill acricket, because oriokets bring luck toa house, but eat holes in the worstedstockings of those who destroy them. Imay know, too, that if I kill a beetle it issure to rain; tbat I must not let a featherbed be turned on Sunday if I wish tokeep my luck; that sneezing on Mondayhastens anger; but that if I sneeze onSunday morning lusting, I shall enjoy myown true love to everlasting, lo areamabout that lady, I must stiok nine pinsinto the bladebone of a rabbit and putthem under my pillow. So there arisenow marvels concerning courtship:If an unmarried person happens to beplaoed at dinner between man and wife,thnt promises marriage within the year.When you hrst see the moon in the newyear, take off one stocking and run to astile, there you will find, tucked undoryour great toe, a hair of the same color- .? 1 ITU. Cl 1..M 1,us your iuvur . iuu unv egg uuu vj apullet is the luckiest thing a man canpresent to his sweetheart. Men mustnever go courting on Friday. In somoLancashire villages they pursue homowith poker and tongs and tin kettle musicwhoever breaks this rule. If the lireburns brightly when it is poked, theabsent lover is in good spirits. Personsabout to marry, when they meet a maleacquaintance, are desired to rub theirolbo-vs. When n newly married couplefirst come home, bring in a hen and makeit cackle. A maiden who desires to knowwhich of her lovers really care for her,names each as she throws an apple pipinto the fire; if the nip cracks, tho lovois hearty. A girl shelling peas, whenshe finds a peascod with nine peas in it,must lay it o j the threshold of the kitchendoor: the first bachelor who crosses itwill love her. Two people on the pointof being married, should first loosen allthe knots and ties about their clothes,and afterward proceed to fasten themagain privately. I3o sure when you getmarried that you don't go in at one doorand out at the other. Whichever sleepsfirst on the marriage night will be thefirst to die. So there arise now marvelsconcerning death:CONCLUSION TO-MORROW. J(Jems of Thought. Men, liko booi"have at each end a blank leaf childhoodand old age.Graves are but the prints of the footsteps of the angel of eternal life.Peace is the evening star of tho soul,as virtue is its sun, and the two are neverapartThegifts that circumstances make in ourcharactor, we aro apt to regard as its native fruitHe who dreads giv ing light to the people is like a man who builds a house without windows, for fear of lightning.Our sorrows aro like thunder clouds,which seem black in the distance, butgrow lighter as they approach.MERCHANTS, ATTENTION.WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO,on the shortest notice, anil in tlie latest audmost ftuhionnbleatylo, all kinds ofJ ob Printing,SUCH AlBILL8 OF tiADINfl;DBAY TICKETS;AUCTION BIuW:BILLS Or FARE;L UTTER HEADS;MORTGAGES!CIRCULARS;O00PON8;POLICIES;POSTICUS;CHECKS;BONDS;DEEDS;PBOQRA'MAIRII;BAILBOAD-AKTJ-S'fEAMBOAT WORK!,U nitl STTl IT UODEBiTI PBICIB.FRANCISCO & CALDWELLAt the Old Established Stand,1M KAST KIITW, BKT. MA IN ANDBVOAMtlKti.HAVE A LARGE AND DK8IRABLBstock of Jjonseholo and Ofllce Knrnltnre. Uottinew and aero nd hand, conslstln oX Hne htdateada,olaa and par lor chairs, Bnismla aid ingrain carpeta,cu Uery, eu. A flu amn'rtment of couolers.shelTl.t.g, offlce desks and sto)li etc. Also, asiock of Villlard tables, pianos, e tra linrUU topJ ;2r ' ad tablet ou hand and for a, lie low.WM.CARTEK. Proprlior.J Pure Coal Oil.VST RECEIVED AND SQR SAL If, ATOat t Dollar ft gallon, byj. ti. vr. wsiSiiriMier,tm Mt Froot il fest.'BUSINESS CARDS.11AILROAD HOTEL,(Fronting the Steamboat landing.) ' 'North-east Corner Broadway aud Front.CINCINNATI, OHIO.R. F, LEVERING, Proprietor.oc7-cmmo PROCURE TUB VERY BESTSTENCH. MARKING PLATETbat can be modo in tlie city go to13- POWERS,l'tS Walnut-at., bet. Third mid Konrtn,Mniilmtv Ihn ftl nunnin T.tmnlA.K M. P. baa throe Diploma awarded blm for thenesiwora .WM. MOREHOUSE & CO.,MANUrACTUEERfl AND DKALE1B INFURNITURE, CHAIRS, AND ALLkinds of Mattresses and Bedding, at the oldstand, No. 136 Svcamoro-itroet, east slue, betweenFourth aud Firtli-strootd, sevcuth atore aboveFonrth-stroot. Church Pews II mil and cushioned,All orders promptly attended to. ool-ciaA NDERSON AHANNAFORD, Architect,J.M. mancnester iiuituing,8. W. corner Third and Sycamore ste.iJyl CINCINNATI, 0310.Madison House,MAIN IsTttEET,BKTWSEX FRONT AND SECOND, CINCINNATI.Fa 1'. t MILL, Proprietor.)yl4cmBook BindingWH ALL ITS BRANCHES, NO. 8 EASTJB. Fourth-street, between Main andHycuniore, Cincinnati. aMrite-blnllng In every style. Music Books neat.ly and dumbly bound. 0. Citutrait,Ny29-fimlD. OE FOREST,Hinder and Paper Ruler,HookThird story Times Building, will do all work In blline with neatness and dispatch. jyas-lvFULL AN & WILLIAMSON,(At the old stand of Pullan, Hatfield A Brown,)WHOLESALE GROCERS"No. M WEST BKOONDBT.,OllfOTjrffATT.Joseph phlla5, formerly o( Pullan, Hatfield A BrownWM.H, WILLIAMSON. HlrM-AOWTHOS. H. WEASNER,DRALE& IN ALL KINDS OWBUILDING LUMBER, LATH,BHINOLEH, ETC., KTO.,,'ITI riiim Htreet, Clnclnnntl, Ohio.JM-cmB. KITTREDGE & CO.134 MAIN STBKKT, CINCINNATI, 0.KITREDGE 8t FOLSOM,AS HI. Vharloa street, Mew Orleans, la.,Importers o("(lunnSk Sporting Apparatus,AND D8AI.RR9 IW fllW POWDKR.LKRNltRKT HVI JAMWi TIBHVIj. BYI. & CO.,CLEANERS OF SINKS AND VAULTS,No. 99 Hixth-stroot, between Vine and Rape, Intlie Mfillriil Oollege, Cincinnati, Ohio. Persons whomay furor us with their pntroungo, oau roly on pnnctnulity and lo prices 5PiL-EN GRAV I N G ,14 WKST FOURTH STUKKT.DOOn PL-ATiCS, CARD 0ASK3, 8TATI0NKBT,etc., etc, eto.DENTAL CARDS.BONBAI.I..B 0 N S A L LH. A. SMITHSMITH,&DENTISTS,No. IIS West Six th.atreet,CINCINNATI. sepl-cipJ. TAPT,(Snccessor to Knowllon & Taft.)DENTIST,No. 5 W eat Kout Hi Mt bet. Walnut oV VineCINCINNATI, OHIO.sep2iI. I. lUHlKN. . B. SMITH,Krs. 1LUILEN & SMITH,BBNTIBTS,No. 3 Wet Fourth BU178 J .SR. S. WARDLE,D B ET T I S rJOSot No. 138 "West Fourth street,CINCINNATI, OHIOH. S. WINSLOW,DENTIST.NO. 131 SYCAMORE STREET, BELOW FIFTHir29-cmOl WINNATT.MEDICAL CARDS.MEDICAL.DR. J. WILSON'S Office, 68 Went Ponrthstreet, whore he may be consulted dully for allFemale Complaints, Inflammation of tlie Cervix,Prolapsus Utorra, all displacements of the Womb,Hnhml and Cerobrnl affections, and other organic clis-easus common to femalos. The Doctor's long experience aud recent discovery in the treatment or tneahove diseases, can not fail to give entire satisfaction.The Doctor is agent for a European Female monthlyPill; price 111 and two stamps. au!6-3mDRS. B. EHRMAN & W. C. LEECH.HOIU(EOPATUIST8.OFFICE NO.Office honrs fromjy29-cm4(t BIVENTH STREET.A.M., 1 to S, and 7 to , P. 11.S. S. NEWTON, M, D.oaice, 80 Weit Seventh Street,IRflM Yin AMD HOI.108O. E. NEWTON. M. D.OrriOB Ne. 90 Wont Sevonth (treat, between Vinend Race. Rmidencs No. b3 Seventh street, boween Walnnt and Vine. Crriui Hoviu-iX te 8,1A, M.t IX to 1H P. M.t 7 ton P. M.JEWELRY.ii. r. iiiiAs'New WholesaleWATCH & JEWELRY HOUSE16 West Fourth Street, 'Where can be had every article appertaining to theDoitneat at a mnctt less price, for CAHU, thanhas ever before been ufTered In this market.GIVE US A CALLA nd ace for yourselves.wmTwhitaker.J UWE J,KK,No. M.H N. K. Cor. Firth and Lodge strnett, be twoWalnut and Vine, Cincinnati.A gold assortment of HI IiV KB and PLATED W A KL8PKUTAUL8, etc., kept ooustanlly on hand.Hpucial attention given toOieaniuK and RepalrlnsWatr.heaand Jownlry. mrlOBEfitiH A SMITH, No. 6 WesHtb St.ARE NOW RECEIVING ADDITIONS TOtheir large assortment of Watches, Jewelry,Silverware aud Diamonds.iuwA Una assortment of Plated Tea Sets and Cutleryanil Oiwrafllmnms. 334HENRY DAVID,NO. 278 MAIN STREET, BETWEENHIXTU A NO KKVKNTH, Jllanuracturxr andImporter f Knaps, Perfumory nnd Fancy Goods, hasjust rweired, pur stenmBr.a lot of Porto Monnlaes,Cigar tWs, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Beef Marrow and Fancy (iooris of nil deairiptions; also a com-nlHta AStoi'tlllcnt Of Illlldllf.rrlitf.f Rvtrnnla nrl.lf.ilhe Is prepared to soli al a figure lower than any otheroValerlii tlieclty. Also, received thlailay from NewVnik.a large lot ofDnvid's llluo and Mark WritingunJ Marking Inks which the anbscrlber will be ableU Sft.1 nv timiiiiri..inni atWWTH aUU retailors V1" pl'aaecall iu and examine before purchasing eW."'- .All kinds 0. "VJSl!? -84 Ch.NTS PER BOTTLE.Remember Uie plaoe, .278 Maln-st., Bet. Jlxth and eventli.j lEeft!IARANKLIN TYPE AND STEREOTYPEflllllfllkV. H. ALLISON. HudrlnUiident.frlntlai MalerialaofalllUaac. INrin street,SEWING MACHINES.LADD, WEBSTER & CO.AG AIJV VICTORIOUS.FIRST PREMIUM !Awarded at thePENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR!WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION OFthese popular SKWINU MACHINES,at ourNEW SALES-ROOM,80 West Fourth-street,GAZETTES BUILDING,OHCINCINNATI.trREMOVAL.WILTS EE BROTHERS.DIALERS IN-YOUNG'SImproved Two-Threaded lock-StitchPAMTLY SEWING MACHINE835, $30 and 35.Nu. 82Flfth-slreet,WILL REMOVE, OCTOBER 1, TONo. G West Fourth-street,Over Hoggs 4 Smith's.WAgenti wanted. AddressW1I.TSEIC BKtlTHKUH, AentN,ocl P. O. Bo2,3W, Cinclmiall, O.$30. $30. $30. $30.Thirty-Dollar Double Lock-StitchSECURED BY ItKUKNT l.ETTKRS PATENT.THIS MACHINE HAS BEEN PKONOUNOKI) by all competent Juileee, wholiavo seen it, to be the host and moat desirable Family Sowing Mni'hlne ever introduced, resnrdlexsoi price, it win sow an Kinas oi isniiiy goous,from the very thickont to the very tinestfttbricaiuade,and uses all kiuds of thread, from Mo. g to 200.No oil Is used on lopof the Mnchlne.Hend lor a cin ulnr, or cull and see it in operation.U pou ear'. application, 8 tute mid County Rights maybe aeciircd.An eaernotlo person can mnko a fortune In a shorttime. Ageuts wauteil in all unsold territory.II. f. HURT l AN,Be le nnd excliKlvo BKnt for the United Slates,sepufmt S Wt'Bt rourtli-street. Olnclniiatl.Sloat&Co.'sewing machines,OTITCHINQ THE SAME ON BOTHsides, leaving; no ridge or chain, and impossibleto ravel. For speed, accuracy or ease of motion, theElliptic Machine is without a rival,Cincinnati, Office S3 Went Fourth street,sep281KELSEY & CO.'SSEWING-MACniNESOfflce30 West Fourth-street,CINCINNATI.wE ASK OF A DISCRIMINATINGnubile in Biirsuit ofa reliable 8ewinc-Ma.chine, tuo most rigid comparison of the merits ofthesiimacliiuxswitn all others in the market. Wecourt It, being sure it will result in our favor.I). W. HARRINGTON & CO.,anM A cents.SINGEO SEWING MACHINES,Price Etduced to $50, 978, SllOand 912S.Sinter's New Family Hewing machine,The price of which is only gffl, Is a light and elegantly decorated Machine, capable of performing, in thebeat style, all the sewing ofa private family.ginger's Trnwtverae Hliuttle Machine,To be sold at (7.1, Is a Machine entirely new in its arrangement; it ie very beautiful, moves rapidly andvery easily, and, for family nse and light mannfac.turlna mirnnsfla. is the verv best and cheanest Mi.chine sver offered to the public.Singer's No. 1 Standard Shuttle lllncliine,Formerly sold at 8135, but now reduced to (110, Isknown all over the world. Every sort of work canbe done with it.Singer's No, 3 Standnrd Shuttle Machine,This is the favorite manufacturing Machine even.where Price, with table complete, (1125.aWSend for a Olrcnlar.JAMES SKARDON,Agent for J. fit. Singer A Co.No. 8 East Fourth street,Jel4-t CINCINNATI, OHIO.Wt S. DODDB,Formerly ot Hall.Dodds A Oe.i late Urban.Dodds A Oo.AV. B. Ilodds & Co.,MajrtriAonTBiaj or thiOOWORinTElFire and Burglar ProofS AFES!8. W. Corner of Tine fe Second Streets.This Is the most reliable FIBI AND BUROLAPROOF SAKE that is made in the United States.andis warranted perfectly free from damp. Can be soldat lower erlcea. and is of bettor workmanslifii thanoan tie found elsew here.We have a large assortment on hand, and are determined to tall at prices that cannot fall to please.Old SafesTakei In eichnnRO. SEOOND-HAND HAFJCH M-Gas Fixtures,A.T REDUCED PRICES.WE IIAVE ON IIAND TnK LARGESTvariety and beat tolectod assortment or GasFixtures in Ulnciniiatl, conslating of all that is newordeiirabloin theOas rixturellne.We warrant every Fixture wo soil to bo canal, bothIn material and finish, to any that is sold in this 0any other market, and in addition will guaranteethem to retain their color and remain perfect fo'llvayears from the time they are put up by us.Call, see, and examine ourstock,. . . MeUltKBT A (J ARSON,jy21-em 1(52 Main street, near FourthROOTINU! ROOIWC:-!ftMfK OVTCAI,T ELASTIC ME.JL TAI.LIO KOOriNO'Ms ofTered to the publloas tho bnst ami clieapost Metal Uoof now used, Itsmerits tosted by an experience of years In this cityand vicinity. Applied to flat or steep, old or nwbuildings. Mo solder used fastened securely wlthont exposure to the action of the elements.Prepared aheets, boxed for shipment to any part ofthe United States, can lie applied by any one withordinary mechanical skill. Orders promptly piled., .OALDWKLu A iO,, ITl-tf IM y eat Second street.Mayor's Proclamation.Mayor's Officii, Ginqinhati,')October 6, 18SV. JIN TUESUANCE OF A RESOLUTIONadopted ly tha City Conncll on the Stli Inst., Itliererore issue this, my Pioclamatlon, requestingt lie keepers of OohVe-hoiiSFs and Boer-aaloona to closetheir houses on the llth day of October next, theday of Bute and ttoniity Elections, In conrnrinltyvilli the resolution of Council anil 111 general wishof the community. ,B. II. B1HH0P,1'''r''r'J. J. BUTLER'SExcelsior Fluid inks.Manufactory, 39 vine St. MINSURANCE.STATE AUTHOEITY.Incorporated 1819. Charter PerpetualWAget'Cy established In Cincinnati In 1N'J5, antolatlng ell present locul Insurance Companies andAgencies in the Insurance buniness In tliiscity. 33years ooml ant duty here, combined with wealth, experience, fnterprlee and liberality, especially commend tha &TNA Insurance Company lo the favorable patronage of this communia standing solitaryand alone, the sole survivor and living pioneer ofCincinnati underwriters oftosses puld In Clnrlnnnll durkig past FleVears, 9150,084 7.Cash Capital $1,000,000.ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPA1BED.J WITH ASUHl'JiUS OF 91,030,423 80.And tho prestige of to yeansucrandexgiedenoe.INTIST1(X1IT8 orOver $100,000 iu Ohio Securities.UPWARDS OP 81,000,000, LOSSESHave been paid by the Mtutk Insurance Company Inthe past 40 years.Fire nnd Inland Navigation. Bisks acceptedat terms consistent with solvency aud fair prorHs.Especial attention given to Insurance of Swellingsand Contents, for terms of 1 to 5y s.Application made to any duly .athorlmd Agentprom ptly attoniled to. By strict attention to a legitimate Insurance business, this Company Is enabledto oiler both Indemnity for the past and security forthe future. P lli h s Issued without delay byJA8. li. OA tTBil, Acnt, No. 40 Uniu street.A. F. I'ATO . Assistant Agent.II. K. LIN I) KV, Agont 171 Vine street.J. J. HOOK!, ., Agont. Fulton. 17th Ward, antTO HOU9EKEEPER.3.iiiiportaiit Iinproveinciil!weltFpatentVWSIORS ONLY OH LHHI MANUKAOTUBF.P,WHOLES ALU AND BF.TA1T., BYBEXNETT & 0.,ivJ-am Bvcamore etroet, boloy Fifth.'"WAT7i7s Y"Arf JEIwT.in iTrciTTTiTUB MOSTRKMAIirE FIRE ANDBUBGLAR PROOK 8AFKS. They have givenmore satisfaction than any other now in nse.Weolferareward of ONE THOUSAND 1)01,.I. AltS to any person that can, up to tho prosenttime, allow a single Instance whoreln thoy have fulledto preserve their contonts.With this MAFfi we challenge all compotltton, asliolncr tha best. Fire iroof. Burclar Proof, or Fireand Burglar Proof now nisde; and are willing tolost wmi any esiaoiiMiimeni hi tne union, auu menartv failing first, to forfeit to the other, the sumof ?:!,W0.We are prepared to furnish a better Safe, and at lesscost, than any other manufacturer Iu the UnitedBlares.tfocond-hand Safes of other makers, alo on hand.Werespectfiilly invite tho public to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.II A Hi, OARKOLL & CO.,8Ugl2-aj't No. 1.0 ami 17 Kitxt Columbia street.DIARRHEA AND BLOODY FLUX,Cholera, Billons Cholio, andALL PAEVS W THE STOMACH I BOffELS.Mado by CEO. 8. I.IOIIT,WHOLESALE DRUGOISr, CINOINNATI.FOR BALE BY JOBS T. PARK, 8UIRK, KCKST1NE A CO., and Druggists generally. Order Uftat Williamson A IIatvield, mo. 41 Walnut itreatwill be attended to. anlB-lnovlGLASGOW AND NEW YORKSTEAMSHIP COMPANY,BTBAM TO QLA3G0 w.HVEBPOOL, BStrAST,9UBLIS ANP LONDONDBIiBTson 030,raovaiwTOBX.OlnnsoW) Thomson.Vednosday, Ang. 24, at 12 noonEdinburgh, Oummlng.. Wednesday, Jnnel, "OlrtHgow, Thomson " July , "Edlnburh,OummiDg.. " July 27, "fBOlt OLAiaow.Kdlnbnrgli, Onmminiz...Satnrday, May 7.Ulnsgfow, Thomson,,. Wednesday, July 27.Edinburarh, Cummlng... July 2.Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia orBoston, to Glasgow. Liverpool, Delfast, Dublin orLondonderry, firstclase, 973- Steerage, found withan abundance of proporly-cooked provisions,An experienced Burgeon attached to oach steamer.No charge for medicines.For freight or Passage, apply toaefl BOBKBT 01iA,Q. IT UroadwapOI. X. L.MUSTARD.AFTER MANY TEARS OF PRACTICALexperience in the art of If uslard -making, theproprietors offer the above brand of Mustard to thefiubllo, guaranteeing It a strictly pnre article, mannactured from the best quality of sued, carefully selected with the design of prodnclnga Mustard UUPKItlOlt IN k'LAVOB AND PUNGENCY TO ANYNOW IN I'HK. We liave no hesitation In sayingthat all lovers of good MusUrdwill rind the 1. X. L.to be that which they so freqaently fail to obtain,MUSTARD THAT IS MUSTARD.WOrdors promptly tilled.HARRISON A WILSON,Je!4 91) nurt 1411 Wnlnnt-street.Merrell's Blackberry Anodyne.THIS MEDICINE IS OFFERED TO THEpublic asoneoftliebest, If not the very best medicine that has ever been Invented for Diakiiiika, DvsRNrKRY, Cholkba Imfahtuh, and nil other derangements of the 8tomaoh and Digestive Organs, whicharesopreialantand fatal In our conntry correctstil d( rsri ted condition of the Liver: ulbiis Nervous1' It. Ml t s, such ns Is cauaed by Teething. givespi nc jeallhyactlon to the bowels, aud withal, ispl.asMittotalt lyM-cmtMoney! money! Money!PAWNBROKER'S OFFICE.. llemoved from 3D Went SUtli-Ntreet.MONEY L0ANE1DON WATCHES, JEWKl.lt V and all klnils of Merchandise, at lowrates of interest, st No. 173 Vino-street, betweenfourth ami Fifth. - - 214Composition Roofing.F11IIE nnierslgned ll prepared to put on aJL Composition Boof of the host quality at abortnotion.OAlcoln JAB. IJruce's Carriage Repository, corner Third and Vine,4r Jtooling material constantly on hand, and forsale. Qy27-3m) J. M. NOIILK.H. CAMPBELL & CO.,mANTFACTlTRERS OF B R, SHEETif JL and Boiler Iron, Plow Blubs, Railroad SpikesKto. Also, Agents for the sale of 1 ronton Htar NailsWareroomsIII, In.ly aai ooconu Direei, uiucinnatsMTAll kinds Iron made to order.100J. T. DROWNE & CO.,MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,new wholesale establishment, (17 West Thirdstreet, botween Walnut anil Vine, (room No. 4, upslain.) Cincinnati. Factory at Providence, Rhodelsland. New sty Its rewired weskly. stalUHmWILLIAM H.BALDWIN, ATTORNEYand Conatellor at Law, Chase's Buildinglaird street, I doers Hast of Mala. . 171BYHP 1RAILROADS.JUNE 20, 1859.Cincinnati, Hamilton & DaytonCincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROADFOUR DAILY TRAINS LEAVE TUBSixth-street Depot. -Tralna rim throiish to Indianapolis. Lima. Ran.dusky and Clevefand without change of cars.Through Tickets for all Eastern, Western, North,trn and North -western cities.0 A. HI. KXPHESH TRAIN (Columbus time,which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati) KurCleveland and Pittsburg, via Delaware, makes closeconnection at Crostline for Pittsburg, Baltimore,Philadelphia and New York; and at Cleveland forDunkirk, Buffalo, Boston and New York. Also, connects at Dayton with Dayton and Michigan Boad forTroy, Piu.ua, tjldney, Lima, Toledo, Detroit, l"ortWayne and Chicago, reaching Toledo at 3:30, Dotroitat 6:00, and Chicago at 7:20 P. Ma Quincy and Galenaat 7 A. M. Also, at Dayton with Greenville and MiamiBoad, for Greenville, Union, Winchester and Miinele. Also, connects at Richmond with Indiana Central Boad, for Indianapolis, Lafeyette, Chicago. TermHaute, St. Louis, auu all Western cities. Also, atRichmond with Cincinnati and Chicago Road, forAnderaon, Kokomo and Peru. Also, connocts withJunction Railroad at Hamilton for Oxford,H A. M. ill A Hi TRAIN i'or Dayton, Spring,field and Sandusky Connects at Sandusky with.STEAMER for DETROIT; at UKBANAforCOLUMBUS: at Forest with Pittsburg, Kort Wayne and Chicago Bond, East and West; at Clyde with C. and Toledo Road for Cleveland and Buffalo, Toledo, Dotroitand Chicago. This train also connocts at DELAWARE with the U,0. A 0. Road for Cleveland andpoints East; also connects at Hamilton with Junction.Railroad for Oxford.4iaO P. M. TRAIN For Dayton, Springfieldand Sandusky Connects at Forest with Pittsburg.Fort Wayne and Chicago Road, East and West; atOlvde with C. and Toledo Road for Clovelandang lltif.fnio, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Also, connects if"Richmond for Indianapolis, Torre Haute, St. Louisand Chicago. Also, coiiuectswlth Junction Railroadat Hamilton forOxford.U If. M. TRAIN For Dayton, Troy, Plqna, Bidney, Lima, Toledo, Detroit, Fort Wayne and Olil.cago, ri achlng Chicago at g A. M.The (i and 8 A. M. trains couneot at Olevelae.ilWith steauicrs for Bullnlo.Fur further information and Tickets, apply at thaTicket offlcee-north-oast corner Front aud Droail.way; No. 19 Walnut-straet, near Gibson Hoiiae: atthe new Tickot omoe, o tbe west aide cf Vine-striet.between Postoflice and Burnet Uouse; at tbe WalnafBtreet House, or at the Sixth-street Dpot.aul D. MoLiBEN, Superintendent.Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD COMMENCING APRIL 11, 1859.LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUSAND XENIA RAILROAD.Four Trains Daily.THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS.First Train No. 1 K j prss, at 6 A . M ., connects viaCiilmnlina aud Cleveland, via Columbtis.Crestlino andPittsburgh, via Colunibiu, Hteubenville and Pitta,burgh, Detroit via Clevelaudaiul stmor. Tills Trainstops, between Cincinnati and Columbus, at Lovn.land, Deertleld, Morrow. Xenla, Codarvllle, SouthCharleston, London and West JeeTerson.SecondTiain-No.2KxpnHS,at 8:311 A. M.,connectsvia Coluinbiis, Bellair and Hon wood; Wh wling; viat)olunibos,8teubenvilleand Pittsburg; via Columbus,Urostline and Pittsburg: via Columbus and Clove.Intid; Detroit, via Cleveland and steamer; Whlto Sul.phnr Shitlon, via SpringHold. This Train stops mtwoen Cincinnati and Columbus, at I'lainvillo, Mil.ford, Miaiuivllle, Luveland, Deerlield, Morrow, Corwin, Spring Valley, Xeuiaand London.Third Train Accommodation, at 4:40 P. M., forOolumbusand Springfield.Fourth Traln-Hiitht Express, at 11:30 P. M.; connects via Columbus, Bellair and Bonwood; Wheeling:via Colnnibns, Steubenvllle aud Pittsburg; via Columbus, Crestline and 1'ltkiburg: via Columbus suitCleveland. This train stops at Loveland, Morrow.THfs'lrRAIN Loni""u LliI;"NU CABS Uofcare Ilpre"'' "",'1ntoOleyelandwlthoutchangoJ Express, throngs to Wheollngwlthout changeThe NIQtrr EXPRESS Train leaving Clnclnuahlat 11:30 P.M., runs dnlly.except SATURDAYS, thaether Tralna run daily, oxoopt SUNDAYS.For all Information, and Through Tickets to Ilos.ton, New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waahluuton. Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Dunkirk, ClevelandPittsburg. Wheeling, and all the Eastern places,apply at the Offices, Walnut Street House, No. I Bur.net uouse, south-eaat cornor ot Broadway and Floatstreets, and at the Eastern Depot.Trains run by Columbus time, which ll seven minntos faster than Cincinnati time.J.DUBAND, Snp't....Omnlbnsei call for passengers by leaving directionat the Tickot unices. Biyl7HIGH SPEED RESTORED.3 ElShortest and Quickest Route toCHICAGOAND THEVIAINDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI,LAFAYETTE AND CHICAGO,-LINE RAILROADS.Onty One Change of Van between CVnctniiolt. and Chicago.Three PassengerTrainsleaveCinokinatldatly, fromthefootof llllland Front streets.5:50 A. M. Chicago Mail arrives at Indianapolis at10:30 A.M.I Chicago at 7:26 P.M. This train connects with all night trains out or Chicago, for theWest and North-west.12:04 M. Torre Haute and Layfayotte Accommodation arrives at Indianapolis, nt rwsi P. M., makingdirect connections at Indianapolis with Terre HauteTrains end Indianapolis and Lafayette trains forDecatnr, Sprlnglleld, Naples, ynlncy, Hannibal andSt. Joseph; also with Pern traius for Peru, Ft.Wnyiteand Toledo.fi:00 P.M. Chicago Express arrives at Indianapolis -at10:30 P. M.i Chicago at 7:40 A.M. Makiug clpftconnections at Chicago with all morning trains outof Chicago. This train connects at Indianapoliswith Terre Haute trains for all points West andNorthwest.Sleeping cars are attached to all the night trainson this line, and run thiough to Chicago withoutchange of oars.This la exclusively a Western and North-westernroute, and with faverable and reliable arrangementswith all connecting roads throughout the entireWest, guarantees nnnsnal care and the amplest accommodations to the patrons ot this line.T Be sure you are in the right ticket office beforeyou purchase your tickets, and ask for tickets viaLawrenceburg and Indianapolis.Fare the same as by any other route. Baggagechecked through.THROUGH TICKET'S, good until need, can be obtained at the ticket offices, at Spencer House Cornor,north-east oorner Broadway aid Front; No. 1 Burnet Honse Corner; at the Walnut-itrcet House, andat Depot office, foot of M 111, on Front street, whereall necessary information may bs had,Omnlbusses rnn to and from each train, and woall for passengers at all hotels and all parts of thaoity, bl leaving address at either olllce.W. H. L. NOBLE,mylO General Ticket Agen t.Cincinnati, Richmond &Cincinnati, Richmond & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.iteffirollh Roilte forTJCBKK HAUTE,8T. LOUIS,JjAFAYETTB,CHICAGO,LOQANRPORT,PEBU.FORT WAYNH.TWO DAILYTDHOUOH TRAINS luavoSlxth streeDepot, at ft A. M. and 4:30 P. M.A. M. INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS A OHIUA00 FAST EXPRESS. Through direct, making clesyconnections for all other Western and Nortb-v, estenpoints, This Train also connocts at Richmond wltlCincinnati and Chicago Roads, for Anderson, Xokomo Logansport, and all points on Wabash Yalle'""p.'M.-INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO A STLOUIS NIGHT EXPRESS. The above Trains mafcclose connections at Indianapolis, Lafayotteand Chcago, with Trains for Terre Haute, Bprlngflobtri'. n'isianu, uaieeuurH, jneuosna, t,a i rosso, jacKsonriiiDanville, Burlington, Milwaukee, Blatton,NapleUalena, Qulncy, Prairie dn Clilen, Pana, PenrbDnnlelth.Racine, Decatur, Bloomington, Jollet, 1Salle, St. Paul, and all towns and cities In the NortlsMTThrongh Tickets given and Baggage obecktthrough.For further information and Through Tickets, anply to Ticket Offices, north-east corner ol Front ai ,Broadway; No. 1M Walnut street, near Fourth; it-south-eastcorner of Fourth and Vine street, or - ithe Sixth-street Depot.D. M. MORROW, ii:o, :nt"iii,leiit.Omnibuses will call for panning ... r iei.vii:g tlio'names at either of the Ticket Otf,,I3 W. U. . v ', Agiiut.OA ND Y I OA N I) Y1ST. CJjJSlJEVHL, I(Bneoejsor to Mtisi AOe,)Mannfaetnrers and Wholesnle Dealer';-IH-FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, t40 MAIW STREET, CINCINNAtTT", , iiifilrnylf II SPECIALLY TREATS DIBEAflEa C4 THB SKIN, RHEUMATISM. DISEANKS IWOMEN, aud inch Chronic complaints as maybenefitted by the Hygyenic and Atmopalhlo systrof bis office.Vapor, Hulphnr, Iodine, Amnio, Merciftsj. Tklsh, Russian and Electro -Chemical Batha. .pensaryof Medicine, and every manner of Bleedand Magnetic Apparatus., NO. 7 WEST SIXTH-STREET.ktimv A, M.Uif.M, T4l9-r